Features

Off road parking

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Dishwasher

The property

Set over three floors, this impressive semi-detached Victorian house in Oulton Broad offers comfortable accommodation, retaining many of its original character features such as the beautiful fireplaces.

Set in a quiet residential road just five minutes’ walk from the Broads, this property offers excellent access to the attractions of both Norfolk and Suffolk, with the coastal towns of Southwold, Aldeburgh and Great Yarmouth also within easy reach.

This impressive house offers spacious, comfortable living areas, with a lovely light sitting room to the front, with a large open fire.

Double doors from this room open out to the dining room and kitchen which overlook the back of the property; there is also a patio for summer dining, and an enclosed garden.

On the first floor there is a family bathroom, and two bedrooms, including a spacious master room with a beautiful bay window and a feature fireplace.

On the second floor there are two bedrooms, ideal for children, with a full-size bunk bed and a twin room with a walk-in wardrobe.

There is plenty to do in the area; Africa Alive is just minutes away and gives you a real insight in to the wild animals of Africa, or why not enjoy the British wildlife?

With the Broads on your doorstep you can hire a boat for the day and enjoy this wonderful network of waterways.

This property is perfect for families and friends looking to explore the area, and it is also an ideal base for cyclists looking to enjoy the fantastic road networks up and down the coast.

About the location

OULTON BROAD

Lowestoft 2 miles; Somerleyton 6 miles; Norwich 26 miles.

The family resorts of Oulton Broad and Lowestoft are at the most easterly point in Great Britain and are situated on the Suffolk coast close to the Norfolk/Suffolk border. It is home to some of the finest Blue Flag beaches in the area and has a range of attractions for all of the family. From the traditional Victorian Seafront Gardens to the modern roller skating rink at Claremont Pier and Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park, the town has something for everyone. Lowestoft has a good selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars whilst its maritime heritage is celebrated with a number of attractions including the floating 'Mincarlo' museum on Heritage Quay or the recently refurbished Lowestoft & East Suffolk Maritime Museum. Along the coast is the classical seaside town of Southwold, famed for its beach huts and its traditional pier and Minsmere RSPB reserve. Venture inland to visit the world famous Norfolk Broads, the beautiful country park at Fritton Lake, a range of delightful country towns as well as the medieval city of Norwich with its shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, two cathedrals and a Norman castle. A wonderful place to visit, all year round.